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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. JUNE 20, 1 925. 7 heavily Silver plate cooto uneo 2 STRONG EDONOID HANDLE I X .Si 1 ITRAINEBi An everyday article but NOT an every-day price you can't afford lo overlook this value bearl'. 118 Cass Kl. 118 Cans tit. JEWELERS BASEBALL . Odd Fellows vs. Dillard. at Urockway Sunday afternoon, June 21. Game Blurts prompt- ly at 2 o'clock. MARSHFIELD MAN BEATS RALPH HAND via won the match. The local favorite won the first. fall in about 21 minutes by a dou-y tale winglock. The second fall went to Hand In 11 minutes with a toehold. The laBt fall caine In j about 14 minutes. ' asj The winner of the match here llnst nlnht will be matched with jTed Thye of Portland, according to the arrangements. MARSHFIELD, Ore., June 19. By taking a deiiperute chance at suffering a broken lea;, and by be ing able to take more punishment than hla opponent, Charles Davis, local wrestling champion, last nltrht defeated Halph Hand of Cottage Orove with Hand's own famous toehold, taking two out of the three falls In one of tho best mat ches ever seen here. The climax came ' In the last throw, when each hart one throw . to his credit. Hand had secured hla fatal toehold on Davis, and was applying the pressure. Hut Davis, instead of giving way. saw his op portunity anil seized Hand's toe and applied the same hold from beneaih. Hand weakened and Da- Cook with gas. Ileal with gas. ROSEBURG MAN MAY BE NAMED MINISTER SIAM (Continued rrom Pge 1 appointment, and Mr. Drodie'a re turn la likely to be awaited before his successor Is named. Consequent ly it is believed that there will be no great hurry on the part of the president In naming the new minister. MAKE EFFORT no TO crime and had no connection with ! the general strike which la plann ed against Japanese, British and : American employers. American roosul today again I Issued an appeal that all women and children be removed from i ('union, fearing serious trouble latter the strike starts. GET MONEY Asks for Money Saved on Gravelling Job to Use on City's End. BUREAU IS WILLING Government Ready to Join Co-operatively With ' County and City, Say Committee. County Commissioner ftdwtn Weaver and County Engineer Kloyd Frear are in Iteedsport meeting with a committee relative to the allocations of funds on the lower Umpqua road work. Recent ly the Bureau of Public roads ap propriated $!)0,U00 to gravel the Scottsburg-Reedsport section. The contract for the work was a great deal lower than had been antici pated and it is estimated that there will be approximately $35. uou left after the surfacing Is done. There Is a section of the road known ,as the Law (!ap-Reedsport section, a part of which la within the city limits of Reedsport, that Is winding, narrow, and on a poor grade, and It Is deelred to have this section Improved and an ef fort Is being made to have the funds left over from the surfacing project, diverted to the improve ment of the Reedsport section. Any move towards having the money available transferred to that proj ect must come from the county comt. It has been pointed out, and Heedsport committee recently ar ranged with County Judge Quine NEW YORK. June 20. The anti-foreign movement In China continues, but there have been no reports of further disorders. The results of the agitation, ac tively fomented by students and workers are principally seen In the calling of strikes against for eign employers and boycotts of foreign goods. The central government at Pek ing Is reported by a Hrltlsh cor respondent to have officially ta ken aides with the agitators by appropriating $100,000 to the strike funds and ordering all government employees to contri bute a month's wages. The Khanghal Chamber of Com merce has announced that the Chinese shops and bunks of that city are to reopen, but the shop keepers and bankers are aald to have been Instructed to iKiycott British and Japanese gooiU. Fur thermore, the reopening of these Institutions will not affect the shipping .and Industrial gtrikvw. Latest reports from Canton, seat of the so-called Southern government, say the leaders who succeeded the late Sun Vat-Sen are divided as to the attltudw to be taken, but the agitators are planning a general stri'.ie against roreign employers. Conversations between the gov ernment and diplomats at Peking continues. Stock$ One of Olde$t tormt ot rumshmenl To the Ladles of Rosebtirg t NEW TODAY t EWE 3 FOR 8 ALE Fred A. Coff, phone 6F2. RHAXOHAI, June 20. The decision of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to reopen the Chi nese Hunks of Shanghai, closed during recent disturbance, is fa vorubly afrectlng the general situ ation here. 'The city is quiet, but there in no cessation of antl-for-etngn propaganda, and the ship ping strike, a strong anti-foreign weapon of disaffected Chinese, Bhows no sign of weukenlng. The Chinese strikers are now commencing to kidnap Chinese who are employed bv Japanese. They are takfn outHide the city, robbed and beaten and are only released if they give ransom and promise to cease working for Ja- The stocks at Wroxhall recalls . - DA.tA nua.,.w . one of the oldest forms of punish. m N Koe g ?JnL1ZlZ Prop.. Mia. O.K.Cooney the law. The chief merit of the j Iuuiiiu4rui wii mm 11 hub vutrni", i - . . , , , no eipense being Incurred by ti Hay ferer ,Bthma, catarrh. Re parish. livery village was required hM guaranteed within J4 hours or ey i... law 01 i-eja 10 pro.iu. yr(.funded, jjoyd Crocker, iuti, uu luuBV urn a luia wen placed Just outside the church, as being the most prominent situation. I p and down the Midlands the old rocks are still to be met with, la London their use was discontinued nearly a century ago but In the provinces they were not abandoned until some years later, soys the j London Chronicle, So far as Bir mingham Is concerned, the last per son placed In the stocks was In 1644, the punishment raking place In the yard of the old public oiticea In Moor street. It Is recorded that at Stratford-on-Avon as lute as 1808 a man who had taken too much malt liquor was put In the stocks, bur does not seem to have been at all abashed by his public degredatlon, for when an In quisitive person inquired how he liked being where be was he re plied: "I beam the first mon as ever were In the stocks, so I don't care a fardin about It.' Biblical students need not be reminded that Jeremiah, the prophet, was placed In the stocks by Pashur. and Paul and Silas would seem to have suf fer much the same kind of treat i ment at the hands of the Jailer at FOR RENT room cottage rhtilppL pane tie. A wireless message from to go over the proposition and de-j Chung Klang. where a grave sltu- termlue what action the court wunation was reported yesterday, says take. Owing to Illness. Judge Qulne was unable to make the trip personally, but Commissioner Wea ver went down yesterday as his representative of the county court. and Mr. Krear, the engineer, also made the trip to give expert ad vice In the matter. It Is claimed by the Reedsport strikers have resolved to prevent the welling of coal to British and Jupunese. Plspatrhen from Nanking say, danger Is apprehended there and messages from Swatow said antl foreign demonstrations are con tinuing. Other advices received here Indicated the spreading of Arundel, piano tuner. Phone fS9 L Results are what count and you'll get 'em with News-Uevlew rlrtMslfird ads. 3 DANCE AT Beautiful Idleyld Park (Five Miles East of Glide) SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 20 Music By - ROSEBURG IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA Midnight Luncheon Served Furnished Cabins for Rent MWmC4TITIMMMIIIMItIM men that they have assurance from j Bolshevist and communist influ the Ilureau of Public Itoads that ( ences at Canton. the government organization is o willing to meet the county and rjolter permanently removed city of Iteedsport on a pro-rata wniiout drugs or knife, and the basis by turning into the fund the KPt health Improved. Dr. C. amount saved from grading andjR nioyd, goiter specialist. First gravelling on the main section, it is roughly estimated that the cost of the work will be about i!u.iio Full linn of tourist supplies. Zlgler-Fee Hilw. Co. CHINA IS QUIET 1 TODAY'S BASEBALL iT CANTOS. June 20. Banditry j made Its appearance In Canton today, when the cashier of the 'Japanese Hospital, who had Just withdrawn $5,000 for hospitul ex , pensea from the Shameen (for eign settlement ) bank was shot. Just outside the French bridge I connecting Shameen with the Chl- nexe city. It was stated afterwards that Ei the shooting was not a political THE LIBERTY THEATER LAST TIME TODAY At Our Own Regular Pricss Only 10 and 15 Osnts A Mighty Actor In His Mightiest Role The llelovi'd Westerner In the Froien Merciless Yukon Country Bit ijsj JSI a l trsviaw Also: The Feature Monty Banks Comedy Al.o- The Pinky Poodle Comedy Sunday "HEART OF ALASKA" By All Means Worry Unless your Home, Business, Personal Kffects and Auto are fully protected by Insurance. Insurance Is Our Business BUS0MC II Ml ittsiBUK. m National Dank. Coouille, Oregon. Two jumps ahead ot the other fellow Is the man who rends the classified ads for short-cuts to economy. AMERICAN At Philadelphia St. Uiuls hlladelphla LEAGUE. It. II. E. 6 16 6 11 1 1 Hulterii's: MogridKe, Danforth, CI ard and itego; Ct-ove. HauinvHrt iter. W'ulberg and IVrklns, Coch rane. At New York It. II. E. Chicago - 2 11 1 New York 12 22 0 Halteries: Robertson. ltlank-n-shlp anil ('rouse; lloyt and Schang. At Itnalnn ' II II. E. Detroit :...ll 14 3 Boston 9 12 5 Haterles: Carroll. llollowa. Wells. Imuhs antl Hastier. Wood all: lllfflng, Kiihr, WiiiKfleld. Iloss, Xahnizir and llevln, I'lcinlih K. It E. 1 6 1 2 8 3 Myatt! Dr. Rupert A. Moon Elsctro-Chlropractor Nervo and Spin Specialist. 324 Perkins Did. Phone KM At Washington Cleveland Washington Halteries: Miller Covclcaklc and Hurl. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Chicago it. II. E Philadelphia 3 12 0 ! Chicago 2 7 1 llutteties: Mitchell and Wilson; ! Alexander und llaitnett. I At Plttshuig K. II. E. I Brooklyn 6 U 0 Pittsburg 21 2.1 1 Batteries:' IVltv. Hubhell. ;re.'tie land Taylor; Adams and mlth, (Joorh. ; At Cincinnati R II E. 1 New York 2 M 1 , Cincinnati 4 1:1 3 Batteries: N hf. Wisner and Sny der: Hixey ami Knuxcr. 1 1 :ir-graves. Much Work Involved in Making Dictionary The dictionary, togettier with the textbook, la largely responsible for the uniformity of pronunciation In the I'niU'd States and the general adoption of a similar system of spelling than that which is used In ICnglttnd. Such words as "labor" nnd "color spelled with a "u" In the second syllable In England, are exn.liples of the newer method. The business of mnklng a diction ary Is a stupendous task. A diction ary Is a record and arrangement of all ttie words of a Innguage, current anil ohsolete. together with all their mcnnlnj's and uses. In addition, a dictionary Is a historical record of words. The lexicographer fo thar Is the name given to a man who compiles a dictionary must indicate the origin of each word so far as It can he determined, nnd the changes which have come about In Its mean Ing throui'h the pnsslng of the years. If a word has died out. be must tell when It happened. We Have No Real Bananai While the banana Is eaten In great numbers and made the sub ject of song, loud nnd vociferous, the stntement is made that we do not know wlint nnminna are until we hnve hnd the experience of ent Ing them In the hind:, where they are grown. Those which we In this country are fumillnr with are grown In Costa IMca, Jamaica and coun tries In troplcnl America, hut they are picked fur shipment long before they have ripened ami before they have taken on their best flavor. Ef forts hnve been nnide to grow the fruit hi California, Louisiana nnd other wnrm sections of this coun try, hut the attempts hnve been generally unsuccessful, for the tree wltl not stand the tempernture ap proaching frost. The efforts hnve never been commercially successful. In the East Indies hnniinns are grown tluir are a foot long and two Inches In thickness, hut It Is Impos sible to ship these. Itehoboth Sun day Herald. FOn SALE Weaning pigs, Lewli Parker, 41 miles east. FOR RENT Furnished room's close In. 444 No. Rose St. FbR8AI-HHarnhockTli8"per ton. Gus Johnson, Wilbur, Ore. PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Ex changed at 929 Winchester St. PIANO TUNER Fred R. Jones piano tuning and repairing, phone 132. FOR SALE Carpet and"rugweav ing loom. Inquire of Mrs. J. K. Falbe. FOR SALE 2 roam milch cows. I3S each. Henry E. Golgert, Looking Glass. FOn RENT Furnished house keeping rooms, 857 West Mosher St. at In- 3 Successful Enterprise We are always glad to make our service so useful to oar customers that they find It a great help In reachliiK the harbor of successful enterprise. The best of facilities; advice when you want it. Accounts subject to check are In-vited. ThePosebuigNalional Bank Rosebur.Ore. Two Howler Special notb-e hns Just reached me of two excellent schoolhny howler. The first Is the most Idio matic trnnlutln of "I'nst In hello," which wns rendered "Freedom from Indigestion." The second relnte to the well-known htstorlcnl Inci dent of Queen Elizabeth nnd Sir Walter Ilnkltrh's clonk. After de scribing the scene, the pupil made the queen sny: "Sir YVnlter, X sm afraid I have dirtied your elnnk." "IMeu et mon droit,' replied Sir Walter, which menns In Kngllsli, "My O d, you are right 1" London Daily News. H DR. OI AN B. BUBAR npTHlCTHIT H 0poUUtt in th fitting Of H (lUtiti Q til Jckon 8t CHICAGO, June 2-Followlnn ,1 the nfflt-lal vtHiitlltiK of the j Anterlran league, liii'lutliiiK gained ' of June 1!. Team Won Lout Philadelphia :t! is WashltiKlon 37 20 ChlcuL-u 29 2S SI. I.011U 2! :t.i Cl velrtiul " 'W iMmii 27 n:i New York - 24 M Boston 22 37 Odditie$ of th Wind A prevalent Idea about wind Is that It constats of a mns of air moving steadily nnd with appmxl mntely the same speed In all parts. Such n wind Is a rarity, says Na ture Magazine, nnd perhaps never occurs near the earth's surfaee. A normal wind full of naves and eddies, and It flows pat any par ticular point In a succesnln of guts nnd lulls. Theye Irrecularl ties In the wind sre revealed by the movements of smoke pouring from a chimney on a windy day. Totals 2.1 233 NKW YOKK, June 20 KolUw Ins In the official ntnndtnt; of the Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bids. Rostburg, Ore, Phone I. Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Ilectronlo and Klectro-TbeAphy 117 rerUni Bld(. Phona 411 Natiinal league. Including games I of June 19: Team Won Lost ' New York .IS :i I'llt-'hurg M M ' t'lnclnnal' J1 2t Hrooklvn So SI. mil t t ('hicaso 2i? S.1 Philadelphia M 32 Hoston - 21 St Totals !2 224 Daf FamouM in History The name "Eighteenth llrnmalre' Is given the hliHdle.s revolution whereby Napoleon Honnporte, on November 0. 17ir., overthrew the dlnn-tory and the councils of an clenrs and of the five hundred, established the consulate fn Its place and hnd hlniiflf chosen flrsl cinul. This coup d'elnt wns so called hecuue It took place on (he eighteenth dity of I'runialre the first numih of the year according to the French revolutionary calendar, Kansas City Star. The Black Death With the eiceptlon of the World war, perhaps no other calamity that ever befell the human race can be compared with that of the black death and the aiYompanylng famine, which afflicted all Western civilisa tion during .he middle decade of the Feoneenth rectory. Its Ml has ami nrtoosty tl- maled at from M.kMh fonltasi at lhs mrlr kmhtk. Karraw. Orralalj B was m asas than 2U0nXiu peupJA trtasnca, i VESTEROAV'S SCORES: At San Francisco 6: Portland 11. At l.o. Angeles S: Seattle V At Salt ljikaK: Oakland In At Sacrauteuio Vernon 1. OS HOT, bought a bargain and there are many more rara adrer-; Vised daily In the classified col j ' umns. Bead 'em yourself. 20 So. Pine, with garage. quire at 331 So. Main. HOME LAUNIJRY WORK DONE Washing, ironing and mending. J Ca at 9291 WlnchesterSL FOR SALE Royal Anne cherries, 6 cts, lb. on tree. Mrs. J. O. Sands, i mile north ot MJlbnr. FOR RENT Furnished" 5 room house, built-in features. Garage Inquire 627 Short St. WOOi) FOR SALE 16-inch oak stove or block, on ground or de livered, FredA. Coff, phone 6F2. LOT'WANTED Have credit for $7.r0.00 on Hudson coach or sedan Want good close-injot Call 480 FOR SALE High grade, high testing three year o'd Jersey cow. Freph wltliln one week. Phone 2F.11. FOR RENT A well furnished 3 room, clean apartment, close In. Hath, hot water and private porch. 427 East Douglas. FOR- SALE 3 new hand-embroidered, voile dresses for child 12 to 14 years. Very reasonable. Ad dreys "A" careNews-Iteview. FOR SALE 5 room, new modern house, nce large rooms, good plumbing, extra good va'ue $2900. half cash. Cash Kyes, 826 N. Jackson St. I - WANTED Single man. experienc ed In all farm and orchard work. Permanent place for dependable man. Apply at Iwrence real estate office, Rosebtirg. LOGANBERRIES Order now. 6 cts. a pound delivered in town, S cts. at ranch at linking dlass. Loganberry juice $1.25 per gal, W. J. Meredith, Phone lsF RED RASPIiERRIES Extra fineT $1.75 per crate. Beginning Mon day, bring containers any day except Sunday and pick berries. ! Lawrence Hercher, Dillard. BROCCOLI PLANTS Sturdy and large, the strain that made good at Riddle last season, $4.00 per thousand or over: also kale plants. Mrs. A. C. Kidd Son, west Rosebtirg, phone 15F11. A UEAUTIPCIHOME-One-of ( Roseburg's beautiful, modern homes, priced low at Sixty-Five , Hundred, la offered for trade. Owner will take good rental ! property in exchange for part pavment. Full Information. LAWRENCE AliENCY, 125 Cass Street. Phone 21S. i tio.Mfj owners do you need ready cash. t you own your home and need Immediate funds we can give you prompt service. Our monthly payment plan makes loans easy to pay. Ump qua Savings and Loan Associa tion, with Douglas Abstract com- pany. FOR" SALE 12 acre ranch near In; good buildings, well watered, free soil: must be sold; price $1300. Also all kinds of houses and farms on easy terms. Also Jersey cow. $35. Also fine gentle I mare, saddle horse nnd pack horse. It will pay you to Investi gate my bargains. C. Merrill, 604 Mill St. FOR SALEVulcanizTng business with fine equipment at Camp Mew t ornor. North Rosebtirg: a bargain. Also at same place a trailer with fine built body, for $:. It's worth $200. Also odd lot furniture bargains. I can save you $:.o on practically new elec-1 trie washing machine. J. W. Tollman, real estate. North Roseburg. I1.00KINC, TO THE FI'Tt'RE Here Is an Investment that any one can handle. 3 beautiful bu'ldlng lots 5nX120; pavement: city water: electric llchts: on Pacific Hiehway: worth Seven Hundred Dollars of any man's money. You can buy as follows: Price $100. $10 cash and balance $" per month until paid for. This Is better thsn stocks or bonds. LAWRENCE AflENCY, 12.') Cuss Street. Phone 219. TWO EXCEPTIONAL OFFER INGS by owner. 10 1-3 acres S. I'mp. bottom, deep rich loam, well drained, sublrrlgated. Tre mendous crops. 5 acres ready for broccoli. 4 acres In alfalfa. Fine young orchard, nut trees, small fruits In bearing. Good garden. Excellent water. Fair set build-, , Ines nearly new. flood road. 7 miles to Roseburg. No tracts on Dillard nor Curry bottoms beat It. Few equal It. See Its crops ; and he convinced. I down, re- ; malnder 7 years. Small annual i payments. Price $6000. Another 400 acre stock ranch, i Excellent grass, some timber. Abundant hay, fruit, and garden land. Good crop House, 1 barns, outbuildings. Well fenced and watered. Co. road 1 ml. T'nlon High School J ml. Price Isooo. $rr.no, down. Address E43 PlUer , St. or Phone 440 L. ARRIVED! Electric Water Heaters Fibre-Form Tank Covers will guarantee to double the amount of hot water from the same heater now operating in your home, by a clean and lneg pennive change in covering. Call Gil at 404 W. Cass. Arthur H. Crowell Agent Westlnghouse Mazda Lamps YOU ARE SURE OVERLOOKING SOMETHING Old age compela owner of 712 acres with the best stock feeding free outrange ad Joining, in Douglas County; 30 acres in growing crops; borders one mile on Umpqua river, mil lions of fine saw timber; good six room house; spring water piped in; 2 big stock barns; full Bet other buildings: will feed 500 sheep inside fence; team; har ness: wagon; full set tools and Implements; Including threshing machine, engine, binder, rake, mower, plows; 225 head fine sheep; 18 cattle; turkeys: chic kens and all crops. Price com plete Fifteen Thousand. Small pavment. balance long time. LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. Crop Insurance Insure your hay and grain now. Our agency offers you real service In fire insurance matters. We write automo bile insurance. G. W. YOUNG 8c SON INSURANCE llfr Casi St Phone 417 Pacific Hiehwav HOTEL Canyonvllle, Ore. Special Sunday Dinners Only 75c Fried Spring Chicken and all the good tilings that go with it. We also have a restaurant with meals at all hourti. We nerve Spring Frys al any time ordered. Mrs. Jennie Hopkins. Prop. For Sale Late Model Chevrolet Ton Truck. Cab, platform . and stakes. Low price. Trades accepted. Ed Marsh Motor Co. Typewriters (Royals Coronas Underwoods Etc.) Used Machines Priced Right Easy Payments Expert Repair Work Supplies Herbert Wheeler Next Door to Liberty Theatre Roseburg When your wife or your Bister or eweet heart says she is all worn out and doesn't know the reason wny. BugKesi to ner inai a Chiropractic nnalyaia will show her wha( verte brae is out of alignment and that an adjustment will help her. 1 I w FJ I esssTfc ii tel i r i k h if Ll si IeH His Best Tictnre BUCK JONES In "The Man Who Played Square" story of the wide open spaces' Starts Tomorrow Lon Chaney HE MONSTER" A Paramount Picture "The Devils Cargo"1 With Wallace Bery and Pauline Starke Added Attraction F. A. Richards ."The Iron Man" (In Person) STARTING TOMORROW . Nornja Talmadge ."IlilLady" the areatest flctu of her ntlrg) career.